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To: Suresh who wrote (9874)12/3/2001 5:08:09 PM
From: techanalyst1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Billion? Off to the races? Probably not. But smaller companies always have an easier time growing revenues.

Now, what I THOUGHT you meant was going back to 98 revenues. Is merq going back there? I doubt it. Probably gets to half a billion with growth from there and they are an established company. Is it off to the races? Well.... I do not know, but it's going to be a leader.

Invest in the best and they'll prove themselves over time.

TA



To: Suresh who wrote (9874)12/3/2001 5:42:22 PM
From: Wizard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
up 2002 revs? Nokia, Microsoft, Juniper, Electronic Arts, AOL, Accenture, Verisign.. etc.. even Dell isn't that far from record revenues... yah, margins are down but that is a function of below trend utilization and missed top line targets. As companies start making their numbers again, margins will normalize... operating profit/employee will even improve next cycle for less mature industries...



To: Suresh who wrote (9874)12/3/2001 5:58:39 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 57684
 
Nvidia

edit - oops I see I have been beaten to the punch on this one... :-)